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If we've learned anything from pop culture, it's that there are rules for time travel. This week's story, “Security Plan” by Joseph Farrell introduces us to one inventor that probably should have spent a little more time watching time travel movies for educational purposes.If you have a story you'd like to contribute to the series, you can visit https://submissions.soundconceptmedia.com/Curator: Keith Conrad linktr.ee/keithrconradNarrator: Darren Marlar https://darrenmarlar.com/Other shows hosted by Darren:Weird Darkness: https://weirddarkness.com/Paranormality Magazine: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/paranormalitymagMicro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/microterrorsRetro Radio – Old Time Radio In The Dark: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/retroradioChurch of the Undead: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/churchoftheundead Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's podcast, Tara and Stephanie talk about the Biden Admin's complete lack of interest in national security. Your hosts talk about several recent incidents, including TSA allowing illegal migrants to fly without ID, Chicago housing migrants in a secret location at the airport, Venezuelan gang activity in Florida, the State Department having sensitive CCP threat information be handled by undergrad college students, Russia wanting to take back Alaska, and an Islamic terrorist freely identifying himself to authorities. Your hosts also give an update on the ongoing border war between Texas and the Biden Admin. Read the blog and connect with Stephanie and Tara on TikTok, YouTube, Rumble, IG, and Facebook. https://msha.ke/unapologeticallyoutspoken/ Want to support the podcast and join the conversation? Buy a cool UO Podcast sticker on our Etsy page or join our patreon community. https://www.etsy.com/shop/UOPatriotChicks https://www.patreon.com/unapologeticallyoutspoken
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On Daybreak Africa: Kenyan President William Ruto welcomes a new UN Security Council resolution authorizing a foreign security mission to intervene in Haiti. The World Health Organization approves a second malaria vaccine. Defense ministers and security experts from Cameroon and Chad meet in the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé, to map out ways of jointly combating growing security threats along their border. For this and more tune to Daybreak Africa!
The provincial Transport MEC Xolile Nqatha is today meeting with the taxi industry leadership, as well as their counterparts in the bus industry, to find a solution to attacks on both local and long-distance buses, allegedly by taxi operators. The most recent incident was the burning of two buses from AB350 in Cacadu two months ago. This meeting comes after a second court order was obtained by Intercape in the Makhanda high court, compelling the Minister of Transport and SAPS to develop a comprehensive safety and security plan to protect its passengers and drivers. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Eastern Cape provincial transport spokesperson Unathi Binqose..
Earlier today, Florida Governor and 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis spoke to voters in Texas about his border security plan. Boyd looks at the policy, what Governor DeSantis got right, and why we should be concerned about candidates saying they'll use executive orders to manage problems like immigration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Daily now, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas offers fresh grounds for his impeachment. He not only laughably insists that our southern border is “secure.” He also asserts the Biden administration will be able to “manage” the countless additional illegal aliens now headed our way. Despite Mayorkas' blithe assurances that his team has long been planning for the elimination of Title 42's pandemic-related restrictions, their actual plan is to invite and facilitate the coming human tsunami. Among those to be admitted and then distributed nationwide are untold numbers of apparently organized groups of young, unaccompanied and uniformly equipped men from China. Ditto still others hailing from places like Communist Venezuela and the world's jihadist regimes. That's a formula for mass destruction in America. Impeach Mayorkas and reconstitute and secure the border now. This is Frank Gaffney.
Law Firm Technology and Security Plan. Tune in to our latest 30-minute session on how to create it.We discuss the second part of the plan after completing the technical and security assessment, including how to:-logically categorize items-identify the highest critical areas-evaluate pros and consThis expert insight will help you streamline your efforts, prioritize focus areas, and allocate resources effectively.Whether you're a law firm IT professional or owner, this is a must-listen episode to stay ahead of the curve.Listen as we explore practical tips for improving your organization's technology and security posture. Don't miss this valuable opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills.No Law Firm Left Behind is made possible by our friends at SpliceNet ConsultingConnect with Jim Gast: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesgast Connect with David Myers: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjmyers Find our past shows: https://www.splice.net/nolawfirmleftbehind
On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: “I don’t think the suit has merit,” Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., says of Disney's lawsuit against him. House Republicans are moving ahead with a bill they say will secure America's southern border. In the first quarter of 2023, America's GDP increased at an annual rate […]
On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: "I don't think the suit has merit,” Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., says of Disney's lawsuit against him. House Republicans are moving ahead with a bill they say will secure America's southern border. In the first quarter of 2023, America's GDP increased at an annual rate of 1.1%.A transgender state representative from Montana is banned from the House floor. An American journalist accuses former President Donald Trump of raping her. Relevant LinksListen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/Get daily conservative news you can trust from our Morning Bell newsletter: DailySignal.com/morningbellsubscription Listen to more Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcastsSign up for The Agenda newsletter — the lowdown on top issues conservatives need to know about each week: https://www.heritage.org/agenda Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast explores why you need a plan for IPv6 security. Even if you haven't actively deployed IPv6, you've got v6-enabled hosts on your LAN and remote workers connecting to you over v6 networks. We discuss key elements to consider in your plan, evaluating IPv6 support in security products and services, and more.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast explores why you need a plan for IPv6 security. Even if you haven't actively deployed IPv6, you've got v6-enabled hosts on your LAN and remote workers connecting to you over v6 networks. We discuss key elements to consider in your plan, evaluating IPv6 support in security products and services, and more.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast explores why you need a plan for IPv6 security. Even if you haven't actively deployed IPv6, you've got v6-enabled hosts on your LAN and remote workers connecting to you over v6 networks. We discuss key elements to consider in your plan, evaluating IPv6 support in security products and services, and more.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast explores why you need a plan for IPv6 security. Even if you haven't actively deployed IPv6, you've got v6-enabled hosts on your LAN and remote workers connecting to you over v6 networks. We discuss key elements to consider in your plan, evaluating IPv6 support in security products and services, and more. The post IPv6 Buzz 123: Why You Need An IPv6 Security Plan appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast explores why you need a plan for IPv6 security. Even if you haven't actively deployed IPv6, you've got v6-enabled hosts on your LAN and remote workers connecting to you over v6 networks. We discuss key elements to consider in your plan, evaluating IPv6 support in security products and services, and more. The post IPv6 Buzz 123: Why You Need An IPv6 Security Plan appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's IPv6 Buzz podcast explores why you need a plan for IPv6 security. Even if you haven't actively deployed IPv6, you've got v6-enabled hosts on your LAN and remote workers connecting to you over v6 networks. We discuss key elements to consider in your plan, evaluating IPv6 support in security products and services, and more. The post IPv6 Buzz 123: Why You Need An IPv6 Security Plan appeared first on Packet Pushers.
This episode's guest is Dustin Brooks, co-founder and chief customer officer of ZeroEyes. He's here to talk about the importance of creating a school security plan against the backdrop of increasing active shooter and swatting incidents at schools around the country. We'll also talk about the importance of a steadfast security staff and a reliable source of funding to keep existing security procedures and equipment in a state of readiness. Finally, we'll address the paradox of the idea that if you do your job correctly, it doesn't look like you've done anything at all.
The National Security Hour – US Army Major General Paul E. Vallely (Ret.) and Edward Haugland lay out the plan to retake America. They appeal to the grassroots, reassuring Americans that they can do this. Vallely and Haugland emphasize that the American people need to hold their leaders accountable in order to make a real difference...
The mobile operator just suffered at least its fifth data breach since 2018, despite promising to spend a fortune shoring up its systems.
The mobile operator just suffered at least its fifth data breach since 2018, despite promising to spend a fortune shoring up its systems.
"Cosmic Creating Show” Current Affairs with Jan Shaw The Success Alchemist: Success Coach | Business & Marketing Strategist (970) 852 4450 / (512) 487 2980. https://www.TheSuccessAlchemist.net Twitter @CoachJanShaw Telegram - https://t.me/usukpatriot/56 Jan's Podcast Station: https://pod.co/cosmic-creating-with-jan-shaw "Cosmic Creating" is seen 5-6 pm EST every Saturday http://www.cosmicreality.com/radio.html Jan is also seen on every second Saturday 6-8 pm EST on the “Say What Radio Show” at http://www.cosmicreality.com/radio.html PODCASTS https://pod.co/cosmic-reality-radio Archives: https://www.cosmicreality.com/archives.html LINKS: Arizona Judge Makes Final Decision On Kari Lake's Election Case Kari Lake Trial Reveals 42.5% of Randomly Examined Ballots Were Improper Maricopa County Attorney Argues That Voters Who Wait Until Election Day to Vote Then Encounter Problems Reap What They Sow Kari Lake Trial: Maricopa County's Expert Witness Didn't Even See 1 Ballot in Bombshell Admission GOP AG Candidate Gets Huge News in Court, Election Case Allowed to Proceed on 4 Counts Rand's Christmas Message Reporter goes savage on Biden Twitter Files Part 8: How Twitter Quietly Aided the Pentagon's Covert Online PsyOp Campaign Jonathan Turley and Michael Shellenberger Sweep the Leg out From Under FBI Response to Twitter Files Jordan demands FBI turn over all communications with Twitter as probe of censorship heats up The Fauci Files Are The Next Big Step In The Great Awakening President Trump on the Jan 6 Committee Report – They Didn't Address the Election or the Role of Federal Agents Nancy Pelosi's Office Was Directly Involved In Botched Jan 6 Security Plan
A new report by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston finds that non-college educated men in their prime have seen their pay shrink by more than 30 percent since the year 1980, while women regardless of education have seen theirs increase by more than that over the same period - what happened to that male privilege? Plus, congressional Republicans are trying to stop the ATF from destroying evidence from Obama's deadly Operation Fast and Furious. Finally, how Turkish strikes into Syria could jeopardize the lives of U.S. officials and historic Christian minority populations.Guests:· Paige Agostin· Brian Babin· Paul Kamenar· Tina Ramirez
For nearly a quarter century, the government has been coaxing industry to report cyber security incidents. Now it's the law, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has the task of writing the rules and making it happen. For one industry view of how it's going, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with the Information Technology Industry Council's Senior Director of Policy, Courtney Lang.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Jonathon Kendall delve into whether we need a national food security plan, and what it might look like.
In this edition of The Conversation Hour Richelle Hunt and Jonathon Kendall delve into whether we need a national food security plan, and what it might look like.
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-Millions of families to have access to cheaper childcare. -Food prices continue to soar with pressure mounting on the Federal Government to implement a food security plan. -Kate Middleton's very special connection with her late Mother-in-law at first state dinner with King Charles. -Another massive upset at the World Cup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-Millions of families to have access to cheaper childcare. -Food prices continue to soar with pressure mounting on the Federal Government to implement a food security plan. -Kate Middleton's very special connection with her late Mother-in-law at first state dinner with King Charles. -Another massive upset at the World Cup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-Millions of families to have access to cheaper childcare. -Food prices continue to soar with pressure mounting on the Federal Government to implement a food security plan. -Kate Middleton's very special connection with her late Mother-in-law at first state dinner with King Charles. -Another massive upset at the World Cup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
China's COVID-19 curbs hit Apple Iphone 14 pro ordersCall to release family members in ChinaChina expands nuclear energy, the West shies awayCanada: Chinese firms must divest for nat'l securityChina lashes out at UK minister's Taiwan visitUK's newcastle cuts ties with sister city in ChinaChina donates to Solomon Islands days after AustraliaThe fight over Tiktok's future: expertU.S. to retire most destructive nuclear bomb
In this episode, I have on Nate Lee, the Chief Information Security Officer at Tradeshift, a B2B SaaS platform specializing in digitizing supply chain financing. He talks about how to grow and establish a security program. Key takeaways: Preparing a security plan for your business. Avoid process for the sake of process Security program priorities Tools that you can use to help - SQL injections, static code analysis, vulnerability management When do you make your first security hire What you need to look for when hiring your security personnel. How to introduce a security person into your program. Benefits and value of having a “security champion” Dealing with security later will just cost more down the road About today's guest: Nate Lee is currently Chief Information Security Officer at Tradeshift, a B2B SaaS platform specializing in digitizing supply chain financing. With over 25 years in the tech industry, Nate has a wide variety of experience in engineering and management roles at startups, as a consultant, and in the Fortune 50. Nate led at various points platform operations, site reliability engineering, and IT. Subsequently, he started the security program at Tradeshift, building the security team from the ground up with a heavy focus on automation and driving business value through partnerships across internal business units. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-lee-2179302/ ----- Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Tech Trek, and we would appreciate it if you would take a minute to rate and review us on your favorite podcast player. Want to learn more about us? Head over at https://www.elevano.com Have questions or want to cover specific topics with our future guests? Please message me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand)
White House Releases New National Security Plan; US-Listed Chinese Companies See Value Drop
White House Releases New National Security Plan U.S.-Listed Chinese Companies See Value Drop U.S. Regulator Fines Deloitte-China for Fake Audit Compliance Report: China Stockpiled PPE Before Outbreak Solomon Islands Police Head to China for Training Real Long-Term Threat Is China: UK Intelligence Head Chinese Christians: Fled China to Avoid Persecution Space Race: Will China Surpass the U.S.?
Welcome to this week's Wisdom and Wealth Podcast. This week, Dale Buckner, CEO of Global Guardian joins me and shares his experiences providing cyber and physical security for wealthy families and large corporations both at home and abroad. Thank you for listening! Please let us know what you think and also pass along any questions you have after listening. Dale Buckner is not affiliated with CWM, LLC. Music by Bensound.com
Welcome to this week's Wisdom and Wealth Podcast. This week, Dale Buckner, CEO of Global Guardian joins me and shares his experiences providing cyber and physical security for wealthy families and large corporations both at home and abroad. Thank you for listening! Please let us know what you think and also pass along any questions you have after listening. Dale Buckner is not affiliated with CWM, LLC. Music by Bensound.com
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AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Britain-Prince Harry.
This afternoon on WBBM: Chicago's police superintendent calls his department's safety and security plan for the city's first Pride parade in three years a success; A man from Florida died in Lake Michigan this morning after jumping in to save the life of girl struggling in the water; The Museum of Science and Industry is hosting a special event this week; Police have released images of two people who they say held up a man at a CTA Red line station nearly two weeks ago & more stories.
This afternoon on WBBM: Chicago's police superintendent calls his department's safety and security plan for the city's first Pride parade in three years a success; A man from Florida died in Lake Michigan this morning after jumping in to save the life of girl struggling in the water; The Museum of Science and Industry is hosting a special event this week; Police have released images of two people who they say held up a man at a CTA Red line station nearly two weeks ago & more stories.
This afternoon on WBBM: Chicago's police superintendent calls his department's safety and security plan for the city's first Pride parade in three years a success; A man from Florida died in Lake Michigan this morning after jumping in to save the life of girl struggling in the water; The Museum of Science and Industry is hosting a special event this week; Police have released images of two people who they say held up a man at a CTA Red line station nearly two weeks ago & more stories.
Even if you don't live in a region prone to wildfires, you may be forced to deal with them as the planet warms. We talk to a wildfire and climate change expert about the increased security disruptions as flare-ups become more common. We also take a look at... Practical ways to prepare your team for wildfires Three factors to consider when assessing your risk to global warming Why the most powerful military in the world treats climate change like a national security threat GUEST: Erica Fleishman, professor at Oregon State University and director of the Oregon Climate Change Research InstituteFor more information about samdesk, visit our website, follow us on Twitter or find us on LinkedIn.
Plus, Dallas has a lot of traffic signals that are out of date and need to be replaced.
None of us want to think about tragedies or disasters hitting our local churches, but wise leaders are always prepared. If your church encountered an active shooter, tornado, or sudden health emergency, does your team know what to do? How do you get started developing a security plan, and how much can you work in tandem with local law enforcement? These are important questions we all need to consider. We hope and pray you never need a plan like this, but just in case you do, this episode will help you get ready. Greg Snider uses his years of experience in both law enforcement and the military to help churches protect themselves so we can focus on sharing the love of Jesus in a secure and safe environment.
In this episode, Jake and Will are joined by Andy, Director of Security at RedRock LA. We discuss the importance of a good security plan and the implementation of the plan used at the Route 91 Harvest - Las Vegas Shooting. Andy goes through the events while on the ground during the attack.
Greetings, Comrades! As we skipped political episodes completely last month, it's just fair that we start with something nice and positive in this one. I had a blast while making this, and in comparison, despite the title, this is a much more lighthearted episode than the previous one's! Enjoy! Oh, and also listen to the very end please, we have a new outro now! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, I discuss the concepts necessary to develop one's personal security plan, to ensure your family and yourself stays safe.
Job security will be included in the Fair Work Act if Labor wins the next election with leader Anthony Albanese outlining industrial relations policy. - Επαγγελματική ασφάλεια, προστασία των εργαζομένων σε θέσεις έκτακτης απασχόλησης και στους τομείς της gig economy καθώς και εξασφάλιση της αύξησης του superannuation στο 12%, υποσχέθηκε ο αρχηγός της αξιωματικής αντιπολίτευσης 'Ανθονι Αλμπανίζι. Το μήνυμα του αρχηγού των Εργατικών ήταν«Labor is on your side”. Περισσότερα ακούμε απ ΄τη Ντίνα Γερολύμου.
Biden has proposed changes to some of the ways Social Security is funded and operated. In this video I present the proposals you need to know so you can be aware of what may happen under President Biden. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe! Subscribe on YouTube! HOW WE PAID OFF $250,000 in LESS THAN 22 MONTHS
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Jonathan Spero of InHouse Physicians describes what it will take to give attendees the confidence to meet again. When can we start meeting again? There’s no simple answer to this question, considering the various local restrictions, evolving public-health developments and the individual preferences and concerns of attendees. But whenever meetings finally resume, we can be sure that planners will need to have a plan in place for protecting their attendees, reducing the risk of infection spread and providing every stakeholder with the resources they need to meet without fearing for their health. For every meeting there must be a health security plan, according to Jonathan Spero, CEO of InHouse Physicians. For 30 years InHouse Physicians has provided corporate meetings and events with medical care resources to help attendees and offer health guidance to both planners and venues. For the latest episode of Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals, we spoke with Spero about how planners can set out a clear plan, drawn on expert advice, to prevent, detect and respond to COVID-19 risks at meetings of all sizes. Even once meetings are allowed to resume, he points out, they can only happen if attendees are comfortable enough to attend.
Bill has served 30 years in law enforcement and retired as Chief of Police. He currently is the Director of Security for Cedar Park Church in Washington State and has established a highly successful and respected church security program. He is a frequently sought speaker and trainer on House of Worship security programs.
In this episode, Shaun St. Hill shares with you how to put together a 12 month cyber security plan. He gives you insight into the different intervals that you would need to put together that plan. For more information, please contact us at info@techandmain.com or 678-575-8515. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/techandmain/message
Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mistletoeradio/ As a senseless war engulfs both north and south, two star-crossed lovers meet amidst an ancient forest, said to be a manifestation of spirits belonging to the most powerful mages to have ever walked the earth. But before they can attempt to bring peace together as rulers of the Southern Realm, one; the would-be High Sorceress Alwynn of Melindryll, must fight for her life in a trial that pits her against that very other person; The Archmage Meher Baba himself. Join us for this enchanting edition of Mistletoe Radio as Alwynn of Melindryll recalls her first meeting with Archmage Meher Baba, her ascent to the rank of High Sorceress and much, much more in this: The Ancient War of the Magi Part 2: The Forest of Stars. Starring Emily Wylie as High Sorceress Alwynn https://www.castingcall.club/m/Emily%20Wylie Jim Ellis as Archmage Meher Baba http://www.jimellis.us Ste Holland as The Perditus Mage & Royal Guard https://www.castingcall.club/m/mistletoe Original soundtrack composed and recorded by Joe Bailey https://joebailey1.bandcamp.com/ (OST album coming soon!) Except "The Forest of Stars", "The Inner Circle" & "Aftermath" by Security Plan. Mistletoe was conceived, written and produced by Steven Holland.
On this episode of LaborPress' Blue Collar Buzz, labor law expert Alexander Schmidt talks about restructuring U.S corporations in ways that actually benefit workers; union organizer Phil Cohen talks about his book "The Jackson Project; and Audrey Brown and Seth Kennedy from DC37's Health & Security Plan discuss threats to worker retirements.
On this episode of LaborPress' Blue Collar Buzz, labor law expert Alexander Schmidt talks about restructuring U.S corporations in ways that actually benefit workers; union organizer Phil Cohen talks about his book "The Jackson Project; and Audrey Brown and Seth Kennedy from DC37's Health & Security Plan discuss threats to worker retirements.
On this episode of LaborPress' Blue Collar Buzz, labor law expert Alexander Schmidt talks about restructuring U.S corporations in ways that actually benefit workers; union organizer Phil Cohen talks about his book "The Jackson Project; and Audrey Brown and Seth Kennedy from DC37's Health & Security Plan discuss threats to worker retirements.
On this episode of LaborPress' Blue Collar Buzz, labor law expert Alexander Schmidt talks about restructuring U.S corporations in ways that actually benefit workers; union organizer Phil Cohen talks about his book "The Jackson Project; and Audrey Brown and Seth Kennedy from DC37's Health & Security Plan discuss threats to worker retirements.
For our first episode of the new year, we spoke to the mayor of Gary, Indiana, Karen Freeman-Wilson. Mayor Freeman-Wilson co-chairs the committee on criminal and social justice for the US Conference of Mayors and helped produce that section of the mayors' agenda entitled Leadership for America: Mayors' Agenda for the Future. Read more about the Mayors' Safety and Security Plan here.During our interview, the Mayor helped us locate Gary on a map, we talked about the importance of right-sizing our criminal justice system, and she gave us some behind the scenes scoop from her time as an Undercover Boss.
You work hard to keep cybercriminals out - but what if they're already in? Learn how the security principle of least privilege can protect your organization.
As a pastor or leader what are you doing to make sure your people are safe? It seems like every few months we hear about another terrible tragedy taking place at a church. As a career police officer and as a pastor for many years, David gives some tips on how we can keep our churches safe.
Apply principles of triage and evacuation procedures/protocols Check out Episode 059 for triage principles Know how to evacuate patients Horizontally before vertically Know what to do for specific units Know how to use specific equipment to quickly transfer patients Medsleds Transport ventilators, Ambu bags Prioritize patient equipment Know specific policies and procedures Participate in institution […] The post Ep068: Safety and Infection Control Security Plan Use Critical Thinking in Situations Related to Security Planning appeared first on NURSING.com.
Safe living alone is taking charge of your environment and lifestyle. Millions of people are safe living alone because they plan it that way. Safe living alone requires an intentional security vigilance and mindset. Most people living alone build a safety network of friends and neighbors. Safe Living Alone Requires the Same Security Vigilance and Mindset Interview by Emily Bell with Zillow magazine. Podcast Time Stamps: [00:40] -- CrimeSchool.com/38 show introduction and initial thoughts. [01:58] -- Interview about safe living alone with Emily Bell at Zillow. [02:45] -- Location of the residence is a factor that determines crime risk. [03:20] -- Type of housing and density affects crime risk. [04:00] -- On large rental housing properties most people appear as strangers. [04:45] -- Safe living alone involves intentional control over the environment. [05:20] -- Lifestyle choices make a difference in crime risk and safe living alone. [06:25] -- Most crime victims involving strangers were not paying attention [09:00] -- Should people pretend to others that they are not living alone? [09:35] -- Advantage to safe living alone is being in charge of environments. [10:30] -- Level of awareness when out in public makes a difference to safety. [11:20] -- Looking down at smartphones too often compromises awareness. [14:00] -- Smartphone apps will not help during a physical confrontation. [15:00] -- Safe living alone requires a security plan for being able to see at night. [16:00] -- Should women carry pepper-spray for self defense against assailants? The best home security phone app is between your earsTweet This Safe Living Alone Security Plan Tips Do crime risk research for a location before selecting a residence. Higher floor apartment units limit criminal access from the ground level. Develop a network of family, friends, and neighbors to support you. Call on this network to stand by while repairmen are in your home. A security plan and safe routines will reduce exposure to crime risk. Ask for help to test the quality of doors, locks, and window access points. Make sure rental housing units replaced or re-keyed all door locks. Lock doors, windows, and use an alarm system every time you go out. Use light timers to simulate occupancy or if planning to return at night. Be on high-alert outside your apartment or vehicle door and scan area. Carry a flashlight if often out at night and need to walk in dark areas. Don't use full name on a mailbox if it describes a woman living alone. Be sure telephone answering machine doesn't announce alone status. Beware of social media postings that identify location or living alone status. Never open your door to strangers without knowing who is on the other side. Rely on your fear instinct and investigate or avoid suspicious circumstances. Plan your movements day and night and make contingency plans to be safe. Related Safe Living Alone Podcasts Home Security Burglars, Robbers, Safe Rooms 10 Reasons Why Burglars Choose Your Home Home Invasion Robbery Scotty McCreery American Idol Star Learn More about Premises Liability Litigation Download the book written by Crime School host Chris McGoey. Security Expert’s Guide to Premises Liability Litigation. Evaluating Crime Foreseeability and Inadequate Security Cases. Biography of Chris McGoey Testimonials from a few clients Speaking Engagements Media Interviews Premises Liability Litigation Book Retain Chris as a Security Expert Witness Hire Chris as a Security Consultant Chris McGoey Blog Article Index Crime School Podcast Index Connect with Chris McGoey Email 213-537-3505 Twitter
It is difficult for organizations to make informed decisions on cyber security risk management without understanding the unique threats they may face. As a result, the 5 Steps to Develop a Security Program helps businesses determine where their vulnerabilities exist and offer suggestions on remediation. To allocate your resources effectively, it is important to assess your organization before investing in new technology. Companies that are methodical in their defense strategy are much more successful in protecting their organization from the cyber security attacks they may face, as discussed in this episode of The CyberGuide.
As Garcia and Hunter wrote, “when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door.” A HECM could be an off setting factor for your upcoming unknowns of 20-30+ years away. Be sure to listen to episodes 9 and 10 of this series which are the foundational basics. If you are 62 or approaching, a Reverse Mortgage, or HECM (Home Equity Credit Mortgage), is the revised financial tool that you owe it to yourself and spouse to review carefully as you would any investment or insurance policy. In the wild west days of HECM’s, they could be harmful and not a good decision. Today, they are highly regulated with protections and disclosures to protect you. Dr. Wade Pfau and Shelley Giordano, have written about the benefits of incorporating a HECM for a financially successful retirement. As I have been thinking through a HECM, it appears a prudent tool when considering what may happen during the next 20+ years when my now stellar vision of life may become a bit clouded. Approximate Show Notes 3:00 - A refinance strategy comparing to a Fixed 15 or 30 year “forward” mortgage. 4:10- You can pay down a HECM. 4:45 - Spending equity now. 5:14 - Credit Line Options** - Do Not Skip this part. A growing line of credit set up now, i.e. early, is NEVER re-evaluated, and continues to grow line size. 7:40 - Using as a last resort, when an oldster, is not the most optimum strategy. 8:50 - Start a HECM early and why. 9:20 - Bridging the years before maximum social security awards. 10:34 - Tenure payments- guaranteed lifetime payments. 12:00 - How tenure payments are calculated. 12:55 - How does a HECM show up on your credit report? 13:19 - HECM for downsizing and purchasing a new home. Alternative to paying cash or having monthly payments. 14:33 - Anticipating the (un) expected health events. 15:20 - As an alternative to Long Term Care policies. 18:55 - Grey Divorce - how to navigate divorce in your 60’s. Who stays and who moves? How do you get the spouses equity out while the other spouse stays. 20:54 - Perhaps a better solution to buying out a spouse in divorce. 22:45 - Don’t do this! 23:55 - Once you have a HECM, can you move and rent out your home? What triggers defaults? 26:00 - Begin The Pitfalls and Perils section. 29:00 - Ron’s strongest encouragement for what TO DO. 31:24 - Considering the needs of children and heirs. 32:08 - Another Strong Word of Caution - Do Not Do This! 33:00 - How is a HECM loan officer paid? - FHA mortgage insurance spread. 34:00- What you must pay each year. 36:00 - How well regulated FHA has made HECM’s to protect borrowers. Listen to episode 10 for Ron’s music that moves him, looking back at perspective at 95, and about dying. Episode 09: http://planetboomerville.com/2016/11/08/reverse-mortgages-will-add-security-financial-planner-not-told-pt-13-ep-09/ Episode 10 is your educational beginning point. http://planetboomerville.com/2016/11/15/reverse-mortgages-part-2-surprising-ways-strengthen-retirement-ep-10/ More information with expert analysis: Dr. Wade Pfau - Reverse Mortgages: How to use Reverse Mortgages to Secure Your Retirement (The Retirement Researcher's Guide Series) (Volume 1)Sep 16, 2016 Shelley Giordano - What’s the deal with reverse mortgages? What is your reason? Down Load your copy of The Boomer Manifesto Use this to expand your own framework of purpose. Thanks for listening and thanks for telling your friends about Planet BoomerVille. Planet BoomerVille is for Baby Boomers and is about being Stellar and Living Life Lively. That means Baby Boomer brain and physical health. Baby Boomer family relationships, love, sex, and romance. Making new friends. Appreciating old friends. Lot's of music, new and old. It is about new life beginning and adventures. Planet BoomerVille is about embracing the future and making your now as big as your past. Maybe bigger and even better. Why not? Why not you?
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Nightclub security plan after Orlando massacre Are nightclub security plan upgrades needed for LGBT Pride week? What can San Francisco club owners do to enhance security? Should nightclub owners worry about a copycat incident? San Francisco Police Highly-Visible at LGBT Gay Pride Parade Interview with San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. Reporter Aidin Vaziri. Podcast Time Stamps: [01:20] -- Gay Pride (LGBT) weekend starts June 25, 2016 in San Francisco [01:50] -- This year LGBT parade joins with Black Lives Matter movement. [03:10] -- Interview begins with San Francisco Chronicle newspaper reporter. [04:00] -- What should nightclub owners do in light of the Orlando massacre? [05:00] -- No trend or pattern where or when next mass shooting will occur. [06:00] -- Parade dynamic may change with Black Lives Matter movement. [07:20] -- Nightclub security plan must increase vigilance at the front door. [08:20] -- San Francisco Police will be out in force and highly-visible. [09:00] -- Police have met with parade organizers and nightclub owners. [09:40] -- Will mass shooters are deterred by more security staff at the door [11:15] -- Arming all security staff in clubs is not likely to happen soon. [12:45] -- Special response training needed for a nightclub security plan. [13:15] -- Nightclub owners need a response to "what if" questions. [14:40] -- New dynamic requires personal alertness at all public venues. Should San Francisco nightclub owners worry about a copycat massacre?Tweet This San Francisco LGBT Parade and Celebration Gay Pride parade 2016 is expected to draw one-million people. The celebration moves between Civic Center and the Castro district. Day-long celebration and mixing of political values is a security challenge. Police hope for peaceful demonstrations and protests. The usual amount of disruption and disorderly conduct is expected. Due to the crowd, theme, and alcohol service, there will be some fights. Some injuries and medical emergencies are anticipated. Gun violence and mass murder have not been a major threat. A few people were shot in 2013 and 2015 at LGBT Pride events. SFPD will increase foot patrols and have a highly-visible presence. Law enforcement is relying on each nightclub security plan. Nightclub Security Plan for Gay Pride Celebration FBI and San Francisco Police have met with parade organizers. Saturday is nightclub night South of Market and in the Castro. Streets, nightclubs, and bars will be filled with people. Police have met with clubs about a nightclub security plan. Police planning is largely about crowd control and response. The Orlando Nightclub Massacre is on everyone's mind. Police will be out in force to prevent a copycat mass shooter. A city must rely heavily on the private nightclub security plan. Nightclubs must hire and train adequate staff to control conduct. The nightclub security plan must address the ve shooter response. Learn More about Premises Liability Litigation Download the book written by Crime School host Chris McGoey. Security Expert’s Guide to Premises Liability Litigation. Evaluating Crime Foreseeability and Inadequate Security Cases. Biography of Chris McGoey Testimonials from a few clients Speaking Engagements Media Interviews Premises Liability Litigation Book Retain Chris as a Security Expert Witness Hire Chris as a Security Consultant Chris McGoey Blog Article Index Crime School Podcast Index Connect with Chris McGoey Email 213-537-3505 Twitter
Soft targets are open to the public and often unprotected Soft targets are public and private venues with easy access. Soft targets have few restrictions and relaxed rule enforcement. They lack active supervision and immediate forceful response. Most Public Settings Soft Targets Soft targets, are they a factor related to mass shootings? Interview with reporter Michael Hernandez with the Anadolu Agency. Podcast Time Stamps: [02:33] -- Media questions about what should be done about mass shootings. [02:45] -- Do mass shootings occur more often at soft targets? [04:00] -- Interview with reporter Michael Hernandez begins. [05:00] -- Soft targets vary by degree, business type, and location. [06:15] -- Nightclub restrict access and act as gatekeepers. [07:00] -- Always a sliding scale of soft targets evolving to hard targets. [08:30] -- International airports are harder targets due to police presence. [09:05] -- How do you prevent a mass murder at a soft target? [12:00] -- Mass shootings require a forceful law enforcement response. [13:15] -- Ongoing political argument to restrict access to assault rifles. [13:25] -- We need a lawful mandate to identify those planning mass murder. How can a small business prevent mass shootings?Tweet This Soft Targets Transition to Hard Targets Businesses begin to add layers to their security plan. Adjust business hours to limit access. Add barriers, limit available entry doors. Add better lighting, video cameras, door hardware. Add restrictive policy, procedures, rules. Add personnel to monitor or limit access. Add perimeter surveillance for early intervention. Security Plan is Important for Soft Targets Start a dialog at your company about workplace violence potential. Do you have a security plan to address violence and active shooters? Make it a priority to evaluate the nature of your business. Make it a priority to conduct a crime risk assessment. Develop a security plan to address the risk assessment findings. Follow through and execute a training program for all employees. Update: Istanbul Airport Terrorist Attack Ataturk airport is an example of an outer soft target and porous security. Airports need perimeter traffic to flow well to avoid bottlenecks. Large bottlenecks of people and cars create more security issues. Airport security design hardens the target in layers as you move inside. Learn More about Premises Liability Litigation Download the book written by Crime School host Chris McGoey Security Expert’s Guide to Premises Liability Litigation. Evaluating Crime Foreseeability and Inadequate Security Cases. Biography of Chris E. McGoey Testimonials from a few clients Speaking Engagements Media Interviews Premises Liability Litigation Book Retain Chris as a Security Expert Witness Chris McGoey Blog Article Index Crime School Podcast Episode Index About Crime School Podcast Connect with Chris McGoey Email 213-537-3505 Twitter
Vehicle Theft is Rising after Years of Decline Auto theft prevention requires a comprehensive security plan. Motor vehicles were stolen every 46 seconds in the U.S. in 2014. 700,000 cars, trucks, and motorcycles were stolen. Vehicle theft loss estimates $4.5 Billion per year. 2013 Top Stolen Cars List Podcast Time Stamps: [01:05] -- Vehicle theft is a lucrative business for organized crime. [01:50] -- FBI Uniform Crime Reports - 2014 - Statistics about vehicle theft. [03:10] -- Develop an auto theft prevention security plan. [04:00] -- Top ten stolen vehicles. FBI UCR 2014. [06:15] -- Peak vehicle theft year was 1991. [07:00] -- Transponder technology aids police in recovering stolen vehicles. [08:35] -- Most active months for vehicle theft. [09:15] -- High risk behavior increases auto theft risks. [11:15] -- Highest vehicle theft rate in seaport and Mexican border cities [13:25] -- One-third of vehicles stolen had keys inside. [15:20] -- Vehicle theft arrest rate is low especially in big cities. [17:05] -- Contents of a car is often the reason for it being stolen. [20:15] -- Rule of thumb and security plan for vehicle contents. [21:10] -- Beware of vehicle navigation system programming. Motor vehicles were stolen every 46 seconds in the US in 2014.Tweet This Auto Theft Prevention - Is our Responsibility 45% of stolen vehicles are never recovered. Only 13% of car thieves are arrested in big cities. 33% of auto theft victims left an ignition key in the vehicle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEsEGvekCrA&feature=emb_title Play Video of Chop Shop Underworld Top Ten States with Most Vehicle Thefts - 2014 California --151,852 Texas -- 68,546 Florida -- 42,579 Washington --30,647 Georgia -- 26,854 Michigan -- 21,157 Ohio -- 18,015 Arizona -- 17,587 Illinois -- 17,451 Missouri -- 16,357 Top Ten States with Fewest Vehicle Thefts - 2014 Vermont -- 244 Wyoming -- 603 Maine -- 799 New Hampshire -- 857 South Dakota -- 1,007 Delaware -- 1,267 North Dakota -- 1,514 Idaho -- 1,661 Alaska -- 1,739 Rhode Island -- 1,833 Top Ten Stolen Vehicles - 2014 Honda Accord Honda Civic Ford Pick-Up Truck Chevy Pick-Up Truck Toyota Camry Dodge Caravan Nissan Altima Acura Integra Nissan Maxima Top Auto Theft Months July August Nationwide Auto Theft Rate (100,000 population) West -- 216.2 South -- 210.3 Midwest -- 181.8 Northeast -- 104.3 Vehicle Types Stolen Most Often Cars -- 74.5% Trucks -- 14.9% Motorcycles & Other 10.6% Highest Risk Cities for Vehicle Theft in US - 2014 San Francisco, CA Bakersfield, CA Stockton, CA Odessa, TX Modesto, CA Spokane, WA Vallejo, CA Seattle, WA Fresno, CA San Jose, CA Auto Theft Prevention Tips (most obvious) Reside in the lowest crime zip-code you can afford. Avoid big cities on a seaport or near a border with Mexico. Park your vehicle inside a locked private garage. Avoid owning a car on the top ten most stolen list. Avoid flashy wheels, accessories, and high-performance parts. Avoid leaving your car in public parking lots for extended periods. Buy good insurance with adequate auto theft coverage. Auto Theft Prevention (next best options) Practice safe car parking and auto theft prevention routines. Always roll up windows and lock vehicle doors. Remove all ignition keys and hidden valet keys. Use fee lots for parking with cashier attendant on duty. Remove items of value inside the car and in plain sight. Lock the car and set a car alarm system every time you park. Use mechanical anti-theft devices to deter & delay theft. Use a transponder tracking device on high-risk vehicles. Remove valuable content and items in plain sight. Remove items with home addresses and personal IDs.
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How can Women Prevent Crime and be Reasonably Safe? Women prevent crime by assessing their daily lifestyle. A security plan creates awareness to reduce risky behavior. Women prevent crime by adopting safe routines. Women Prevent Crime by Adopting Safe Routines Interview with Women's World magazine. Writer/editor Hannah Chenoweth. Podcast Time Stamps: [02:12] -- Interview with Hannah Chenoweth from Women's World magazine. [03:00] -- Primary defense tactic for women is reliance on life experience. [04:00] -- Find a safe neighborhood to live will reduce overall crime risk. [05:20] -- We control exposure to crime risk by our behavior and lifestyle. [06:40] -- Research safe destinations for errands, and entertainment. [07:15] -- Develop safe routines for selecting and using parking lots. [10:00] -- Don't rely on phone apps during a confrontation...use your brain. [13:45] -- Play "what if" to determine how you would respond to a threat. [19:00] -- Must trust your instincts about potential threats and react. [23:00] -- Make your home safe from burglars and home invaders. [27:45] -- Your neighbors have a vested interest to protect you. [30:20] -- Develop a family security plan and adopt safe routines. The best app for crime prevention is not your phone...it's your brain.Tweet This Women Prevent Crime with a Lifestyle Assessment. Evaluate every aspect of your lifestyle for the level of crime risk. Do you live in a safe environment...can you relocate? Do you go to work or school in a safe place? Are there things you can do to improve the safety of your home? Make a list of daily routines, locations, and activities. Do you have common destinations that are unsafe? What steps can you take to reduce your crime risk? Can research and adopt safer destinations for errands? Have a family meeting to discuss safer lifestyle changes. Designing a Security Plan to Fit your Lifestyle. Women prevent crime by choosing a safe neighborhood to live in. Women prevent crime by making their home safe from intruders. Women prevent crime by planning to be safe at every destination. Women prevent crime by being alert to surroundings when out in public. Women prevent crime by walking with intention and awareness. Women prevent crime by trusting their instincts about threats. Women prevent crime by not relying on others to keep them safe. Related Shows about Crime Prevention for Women 10 Reasons Why Burglars Choose Your Home Home Security Burglars, Robbers, Safe Rooms Parking Lot Security – Your Car as a Personal Safe Room Learn More about Premises Liability Litigation Download the book written by Crime School host Chris McGoey. Security Expert’s Guide to Premises Liability Litigation. Evaluating Crime Foreseeability and Inadequate Security Cases. Biography of Chris McGoey Testimonials from a few clients Speaking Engagements Media Interviews Premises Liability Litigation Book Retain Chris as a Security Expert Witness Hire Chris as a Security Consultant Chris McGoey Blog Article Index Crime School Podcast Index Connect with Chris McGoey Email 213-537-3505 Twitter
The Social Security Administration threw a wrench into a lot of retirees’ plans on last Thursday when it announced that there will be no cost of living adjustment, or COLA, for Social Security benefits in 2016. In addition to retirees’ Social Security income remaining flat, approximately 30% of Medicare beneficiaries will face an increase of […]
The Social Security Administration threw a wrench into a lot of retirees’ plans on last Thursday when it announced that there will be no cost of living adjustment, or COLA, for Social Security benefits in 2016. In addition to retirees’ Social Security income remaining flat, approximately 30% of Medicare beneficiaries will face an increase of […] The post Don’t let higher Medicare premiums derail your Social Security plan appeared first on Retirement Income Center.
Travel security plan will make you safer while abroad. A good security plan anticipates and reduces the risk of loss or harm. The security plan is an emergency document retrieval system. A security plan is home and vehicle protection while abroad. Your security plan is packing smart for international travel. The security plan is control over luggage and documents. A security plan is health management for common ailments. You Must Safeguard Your Passport While Traveling Podcast Time Stamps: [01:30] – International travel requires research and planning. [02:00] – American travel company provides US point of contact. [02:50] – Select an established itinerary in risky locations. [03:40] – United States State Department travel warnings. [04:25] – Pre-pay to reduce need to carry excess cash. [04:58] – Emergency document retrieval plan. [06:56] – What if you lose all your luggage and passport? [08:50] – Advantage of local tour company in emergency. [09:35] – How to recover critical documents and credit card. [10:30] - Place emergency documents in cloud storage. [12:20] – Travel security plan for home and car protection. [14:35] – Make home appear occupied while abroad. [16:20] – Pack smart and travel light internationally. [18:10] – Leave electronic devices at home…Unplug. [19:40] – Carry duplicate copies of critical documents. [22:20] - Divide cash between travelers and pockets. [21:25] – Carry prescription medication in original bottles. [23:05] – Health management is a priority for international travel. [25:30] – Create multiple back-up and contingency plans. Security plan for international travel anticipates the risk of loss or harm.Tweet This Travel security plan to be safe at your destination Research your international travel destination fully. Use a reliable US travel company that communicates well. Pick an established itinerary to eliminate surprises. Prepay most travel expenses to reduce the need to carry cash. Hire local guides to arrange safe lodging and clean restaurants. Use local guides to handle language translations, and transactions. Check the US State Department website for international travel warnings. Obtain the critical address and phone number contacts at home and abroad. Identify emergency medical treatment centers in major cities. Research availability for emergency medical evacuation service. Travel security plan for emergency document retrieval Prepare an emergency contact list at home and at each destination. Prepare a travel schedule itinerary and hotel contact list. Scan all critical travel documents and upload them to cloud storage. Copy credit cards front and back. Copy original medicine prescriptions. Copy eye-glass lens prescription. Pre-authorize expenses for emergency home repairs. Provide house and car keys to a capable guardian. Provide a list of instructions in case of accident or death. Provide a copy of a durable power of attorney for medical care. Provide a copy of a will and estate executor contact info. Set up a password protected cloud storage for document retrieval. Travel security plan for home protection Give a key to a neighbor or house sitter. Home should look occupied during day and night. Maintain routines of occupancy cues. Occasionally park a car in the driveway. Do not stop the newspaper or mail service. Continue to put out garbage for pick up. Continue yard service or snow removal. Ask a neighbor to pick up newspaper, mail or doorknob trash. Don’t advertise on social media that you are abroad. Travel security plan for airport transportation Get a ride to the airport. You'll be too tired to drive. Your car at home means, you're home, to burglars. Don't leave your parking lot entry ticket in the vehicle. Watch your luggage on/off the parking lot shuttle bus.
Crime Prevention Works When There is a Security Plan. "If we can get people to make that commitment, to prevent crime, we can give them the tools they need to do it. Ideally, we should all be working together in partnership with that same goal." Our guest, internationally known crime prevention expert Tim Zehring knows that crime prevention works best with a plan. If you're interested in the field of crime prevention you simply must listen to this episode. Crime Prevention Works Crime prevention is similar to fire science Elements necessary to commit a crime Bad Seed Theory Motivation versus consequences It's everyone's job to prevent crime Business crime prevention Criminal deterrence Why criminals are like big heavy rocks and some are like weeds Proactive versus reactive law enforcement Why property owners have more power than the police Why a public-private partnership works best Misconceptions about the job of law enforcement Crime prevention works Crime Free programs People feel that that the government should be responsible for our crime problems…but "we are the government, we are the people…the police are the public and the public are the police. The police are only members of the public that are paid to give full-time attention to duties that are incumbent on every citizen in the interest of community welfare and existence” – Sir Robert Peel -- 1829 Crime is Frustrating Crime victims are often frustrated because they believe that as taxpayers the laws of society, the police, or property managers should protect them from criminal acts of others. The police are frustrated because after they arrest the perpetrators, witnesses won’t always testify; the courts won’t always prosecute criminals to the fullest extent of the law, or convicted felons are released early from incarceration. The courts and prosecutors are frustrated when the law favors the rights of criminals over victims; the police don’t provide the proper evidence necessary for conviction; witnesses become uncooperative and unwilling to testify. Property owners and business operators are frustrated because they believe individuals don’t do enough to protect themselves from harmful situations; some victims fail to control their risky behavior while using their property and then decide to sue when injured. Clearly, every person and every relevant public agency has a role to play. Crime prevention works. Ideally, we should be working together in partnership with the same goal. From all perspectives, there is a need for consistent information exchange to improve understanding of this public and private partnership. It this way we can improve and promote the shared responsibility for a unified crime prevention effort. Crime Prevention Defined Most criminologists generally define crime prevention as the anticipation, recognition, and assessment of crime risk, and the development of a plan to reduce or eliminate those risks. This axiom is well-known to crime prevention professionals but is easier to say than it is to accomplish if working without a well-articulated and defined plan. Crime prevention is only a well-intended theory until an assessment is made and the security plan of action is implemented. Arrest & Incarceration Model The arrest and incarceration model of crime prevention will temporarily prevent crime by separating perpetrators from society. The crime rate just transfers to our jails and prisons where many will refine their methods of operation. Ask any professional crime analyst...how is arresting and incarcerating criminals working for us as a national crime prevention strategy? Public-Private Partnership There needs to be a better relationship and understanding between the duties and responsibilities of the public law enforcement agency and the private property owner and manager when forming a partnership to prevent crime.
Over 3 days in August, Mexico's government announced a big new southern border security plan, and inaugurated a big new police force, the Gendarmería. Adam talks to six experts about both strategies and their likely effects.